Combined coat and hat hook



April 7, 1931. G. e. SHOER COMBINED COAT AND HAT HOOK Filed March 7, 1930 INVENTOR.

By @907 (ZS/Zoe? GEORGE Patented Apr. 7, 1931 UNITED STATES: PATET OFFICE e. snonn, or CLEVELAND, OHIO, nssrenon or ONE-THIRD: T0 o nL. zuttr AND ONE-THIRD TO PHILLIP SAGINO R; $3., BOTH 0F CLEVELAND, OHIO coivminnn ooAtr Application filed March 7,

This inventionrelates to a combined coat and hat hook, and has for its object to pro-Y 'vide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a

hook of the class referred to which is simple in its construction, strong, durable, compact,

vide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a.

hook of the class-referred to so constructed and arranged for supporting a hat and coat in spaced relation with respect to each other, and further to enable the convenient removal of one without'interfering with'the other or without obstructionfrom the other.

;With the foregoingiand other objects in view the invention consists of the novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts as hereinafter more specifically described',and illustrated in the accompanyingv drawing, wherein is shown an embodiment of theinvention, but it is to be understood that changes, variations and modifications can be resortedto which fall within the scope of the -member2. I 9 is disposed centrally -with respect to the supportL The arm or shank 9 is of greater length than the arm 6 claims hereunto appended. V o

In the drawings wherein like reference characters denote a corresponding parts throughout the several views Figure 1 is a front elevation of a combined coat and hat hook in accordance with this invention.

Figure 2is a side view thereof, and further.

illustrating in dotted lines a coat and hat'supported-from the hook.

Figure 3 is a perspective view of the hook. A combined coat and hat hook in accordance with this inventionv is formed from a single length of cylindrical stock of the desiredgauge, and it includes a hat support referred to generally at 1 and a hook member for a coat,- and such member is referred to generally at 2. In Figure 2 a hat is shown in dotted lines andindicated at 3 and which i is mounted in position to be supported by the hat support 1. Figure 2 also illustrates in dotted lines a coat and which is indicated at 4. The coat is illustrated as suspended from the hook member 2. I

The hat support 1 comprises a pair of arms AND HAT HOOK 1930. Serial No. 434,063.

5, 6 and a curved coupling portion 7 between v the arms 5, 6. The arm 5 is of less length than the length of the arm '6 and is formed. with a free end bent upon itself as at 8 for the purpose of reinforcing such end.

The hook member 2 comprises anearm or shank 9, an arm or bill 10 and a curved coupling portion 11 between t-hearms .9, 10. I The arm 9 is of materially greater length than the arm 10.. The material or stock is bent upon itself as at 12 to increasethe width of the lower portion of the arm 9, the coupling'porangles with respect, thereto. The inner end' of the arm 15 merges into the'inner endof the arm 14. The outer end ofthe arm 14 merges into the upper end of the arm or shank '9. Theouter end of the arm 15 merges into 7 the upper end ofthe arm 6. The arm 15 pro ectsoutwardly with respect to the arm 14 and offsets the support 1 with respect to the'hook The arm or shank of support 1. The coupling'por'tion 7 of the support 1 is of materially greater width'than the coupling portion 11 of the hook'member' 2. The arm 5 of supportlis of greater length than the armor bill 10 of the-hook member 2.

The arms 5 and brim of the hat. The coupling portion? supports the crown of the hatat a point in pI'OX-' imity to the junction of the crow'n to the brim. The coupling portion? 'isiarra'nged a substantial. distance above the arm or bill 10.0f the hook member 2; I

The'coat 4: is adapted-tobe supported from the coupling portion 11 of the hook member 2, and it is releasably retained on such. couportion 11 by the arm or bill 10.

pling ofhook 1ikeform. The

. ;The support; 1 is member 2 is of hook-like form, but the support 1 is of greater width and of less height than hook member 2 and is disposed in a plane at right angles to the plane of the hook 5 member 2. The hook member 2 is disposed centrall with respect, to the support 1 but arranged; rearwardl-y' in spaced relation with. respect to the latter. The hook is secured. to. a support 16 by holdfast devices 17 which are mounted on the arm-s14 of the coupling portion 13. The hold-fast devices 17 are in the form of screws provided with eyes for the passage of the arm 14. The hook is so constructed as to enable; the convenient connecting therewith and removal therefrom of the-coatand hat. Further; when the coat and hat. are connected. therewith the hat. is arranged' above the-coat in spaced relatiomand one-can beremoired without obstruction from 2e the other.

' It: is: thoughtthe many aovantages of a combined. coat and hat hook in accordance with this invention can be readily under stood; and although; the preferred embodi 5a ment. of the invention. is as illustrated and described, yet it is to be understood that changes in the details of; construction can. be had which will fall within the scope oi the invention claimed. 30: WhatI' claimv is :1

1 A combined coat, andhat hook comprising a coupling: portion, including. a; pair 0t a'rms,.one; extending at right; angles fronrone: endofi and. of, less, length than. the: other, Eli

one: end integral with the outer end of said short.arm-,.a depending coat suspending'eler ment of hook-like form; having oneend in? tegralwith the otherxend oi? said longarin extending in different; planes.

2. A combined coat and hat hook compris-- ing; a; coupling portion including a. pair ofi arms, one extend-ingat right, angles from-Lone end? oh and; of less} length; than the other, a

2 depending, hook-shaped. hat. support having.

and with such short arm projecting outwardly from the long arm, the short arm of said 76 coupling means merging into the upper end otthe long arm of said support and the long arm of said coupling means merging into the upper end of said. shank, said element depending below said support.

l: A combined coatandhat hook comprising a hatsupport formed of. apai-r of spaced. arms.connectedtogether by azcurved coupling portion, one of said arms being of greater lengthv than the: other, a coat suspending element formedof a. shank. and: abill connected together by a. curved. coupling portion. of: materially less. length than the said other coupling portion, said shank being of greater length than the long arm of said support, arranged rearwardlly of, spaced from. and centrally with. respect to the coupling portion: of said support, and coupling means formed of. a; short and along arm disposed. at right; anglesv with respect to. eaicli other and with:v such shortv arm projecting outwardly from' the long arm, the shortiarnrof said' coupling means merging into the upper-end of the long arm, of; said support and the long arm of said coupling: means: merging 'llltOi the upper end of said shanlnsaid element depending be; low. said. support, said: element reinforced at. its lower portion and the short arm. ofsaid support reinforced: at its free. end.

. In testimony whereof, It aflix my signature hereto.

GEQRGE SHOER'...

depending; hook-shaped; hat support having one end integral with the outer. end, of said.

short arm, and a depending coat suspending element ofhook-like form having one end integnal; with; the: other endof said. long arm;

and spaced rearwardly'of said support centrally; of. the latter, said element depending below said: supportysaid elementv and support extending in; different planes, the free end terminal portions". of: said element. and sup port being-reinforced;

3. A combined; coat and. hat: hook. com- 0'0; prising a hat support. tormed of apair of! spaced arms; connected together by a curved coupling portion, one of said arms being of Y greater lengththam the other, a coat suspend--- lng element formedv of a1 shank and a bill? connected: togethenby: a curved coupling por- 

